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I think you'll enjoy this clip: It's from an August 2017 event in Dallas called 'Cabaret and Cabernet.' The performer is an amateur musician and a friend of mine named Chris Cree. His late father has an interesting connection to the famous Glenn Miller big-band tune Moonlight Serenade--he wrote the music! Forward the video to the 1:55 mark. Chris explains how Glenn Miller came to acquire the tune from his father in the late 1930s. Chris then plays Moonlight Serenade on the guitar and sings the lyrics--quite well, I'd say. Tags:MoonlightSerenadeGlennMillerChrisCreeAdded: 14th September 2017Views: 486Rating:Posted By:Lava1964

This is a highlight clip of one of the most eagerly anticipated NCAA football games of all time. It occurred late in the 1966 season on November 19 when the undefeated Fighting Irish of Notre Dame traveled to East Lansing, MI to play the undefeated Michigan State Spartans. The attendance at Spartan Stadium was officially listed as 80,011, but it was likely higher. The well played game finished inconclusively in a 10-10 tie. The game ended somewhat controversially. Notre Dame had the ball at is own 30-yard line with 1:24 to play. They converted a fourth-and-one for a first down but then the Irish conservatively ran out to clock on two plays to preserve the tie. The tie ended Michigan State's 1966 schedule, but Notre Dame still had one more game on its slate--a road game the following Saturday at the Los Angeles Coliseum versus Southern California. Notre Dame easily rolled to a 51-0 win over the Trojans and won the 1966 national championship. Tags:1966NCAAfootballNotreDameMichiganState10-10tieAdded: 10th December 2017Views: 484Rating:Posted By:Lava1964

At the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, the light middleweight (71 kg) boxing final featured Frank Tate of the USA and Shawn O'Sullivan of Canada. There have always been controversial decisions in Olympic boxing from the first tournament in 1904. This one infuriated just about everyone outside the USA. Watch the fight with the commentary of Howard Cosell muted and see if you agree with the decision. Tags:ShawnOSullivanFrankTateOlympicsboxingAdded: 18th December 2017Views: 343Rating:Posted By:Lava1964